Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 14, 1859, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    New ilhoertienutts
. ,
.S.ALnS!
y virtue of surdry writs of Venditionl Expense La
-sued out'of tho Court of Connuon'Pleas of CHM berlamt
County, and to me direked; I will expose to pitblli
vendua or outcry. at the Court linuse, le the borbugh
• of Carlisle, ou• Friday tho oth day.nf, January, A. I)..
1800, at 10 oklock A. M., the .follo wing described )teal'
F:stato, to wit.:
'A lot of grouu Olt:elate in the borough of Newvllle,
containing 30 foot .1n front and 188 feet In drink. more'
or less. bounded on the east by_ Main. Street, on the
. west by lot of Jacob Swoyor, on the north by
11104
Street. and on the 'Faint) by Church alley, having ,
thereon erected two tlio , story brick houses, four one
• end a half story offires, . and fnuno warehouse. • Seised
444.440404144.43.8a14idi8. 41 44.18, 4 44 40 . 4, g.PAY ,
Samuels Bear— . '
MO
•T"A. - 16t - 151ftiliumtilttuttirin - Nrwt ott-tm;TUAT K .-25Fr7-1
- s - . - --Aarland sodtayicontainings6s,foetc.-in4rontrrand,-180,
---...---feex-itxrdepthirmorororfess,,boundffihnn- the-mirth-by
_ ..._—,Proporty_ofitoltuAtirphy. ge l q.,"apAMitoWh_by_ lot-of
--'-'—-.------'75, winiolvorisTamrpswtmreagrakr-ftWritottirstrirv,..
2,__Tacc,7l,---I,tre=iiiiirt-Lf--iiiilley's=Settefflltb .Thlien -1 u=
execution and to be sold an rho property or J. B. Co
baugh.
. ALSO, - .
. .
•
A lot of ground situate in the biwough of Carlisle.
ecOoluing terse acres, more or Ines; bounded on' the
• east , lands of Christian Stayinaii, On the west. by
publie by
lrood, on the north by landsof William llamas,
imilf on the south by lauds of Samuel ilepthrn,,ltstp,'
basing thorenn erected a brick shod. Soloed and' ta
ken in oxecutlon and 'to - her sold as the property of
tloorge Beaver.
' . ' - 'ALSO, .
....,
. By virtue of a writ. of Levan' Facies Issued out. of the
Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to
me directed, 1 , will 'ditto's° to sale' by, public vendue or
out4y, 'At the name-tine and place, the, following de
scribed 'tool Retold, to wit: •
All that certain winnings, piece or areal of land
P
composed of throo lots, now occupied as a*.wholo (by.
the said Peter and Elizabeth Ilarlaelier) situate in 'SE
-dor Spring.township: county and stato 'aforesaid. the
tw6 lots frontlng on the ilogestown Road atabought
of John Eberly, describe.l as fullown .'begin log at the
ys4Li
corner of SlintiOoll.B FOI . . Road and the lloaatown
Road, thence by the Ito ettown. head seventy feet,
thane° by lot No. 10 to an a My.,..flence by sold alley
south 68. foot 6 inches to sold Sibmson'w Perry Rood
thence east by said rood 100 Mot to the piece of begin
ning, being lot No. 20 and 21. The third part of tho,
.__prenistiXonsists.of p_lokadjolningthe nbove described
- 'lots on tho West. dbhcribed 'as follows, Iti - witrdlirgilif r
nlng at a corner of.the Simpson's Ferry Rod and alley,,
thents_hy sold rood 'Mgt 50 feet to a post, .thence east
40 foot to sold alley, thence south - 104leet. - SolesdAtr
.taken in.oxecution and to be sold no the property of
Peter and Elizabeth Ilarhicker. And all .to be add by
MC ROBERT 316114,111'NET', Sheriff.
110-Conditions: On all antounts over five hundred
dollars, fifty dollars are to be mild when tho prgerty,
is 'stricken off, and twenty•five dollars on ell amounts
under Ors ltundrod dollarsl
Sheriff's. , lace, Carlisle.
December 12, 1859. f
=MI
REAL . ESTATE .'
AT •
. . PUBLIC SALE
, .
%, On Tuesday, the 10th day of January, 1860:
comtoTiiiditit . at 11 o'clock, A. M. . '-
In'pursuauce of 'an order of tiie Orphan's Court of
Cumberland county, to me directed, will be sold at pub
liciabo,landcounty,
sale, at Park's Taiern,wrhich is near the promises,
and on the Walnut IlotEora Road, about hie tulles east
_of *hippensburg, Cumberland county, Poulin , tho tot ,
lowing described Neal Estate, Into the property of Abut.
ham Seaver, dee'd, witl.
370 ACRES AND
R 74 PAVE L ERCHES OF ME AND
G LAND,
divided Into a uumbor of tracts or lots.hut will be sold
so suit purchasers.
The Improvements are a
ti
Loa 110IISE, &C. - •
.I=-7
' A large portion of the land is , coy
ared with thriving CHESTNUT, PINE, OA K,nnit tither
timber, will niekegood farm land whim cleared, and is
susceptible of ,a high state - of improvement. There is
running water thereon, and a small LAKE, known 'as
the " Big Pond."
There is also au ORE BANK thereon, which contains
a good quality of Iron Ore, and in valuable.
This property -14 situated on the south side of the
Walnut holism Read above mentioned, and is bounded
by Big Fond Furilace Estate, John Russell, Band Fore
, man, end others. Persons deilfo - iiirof - frircliehng are
exportil-twvicus-the propertx, before the day of sale.
The terms, which aro reasonable, will be made known
on the day of sale by ,
DAVID DEMUTH,.
AtlrolnistrAtor AbrAlumfßeaver,
Dec. 14, 186 U-the. '
THE NEW-YORK. Tlt U NE!
'prepare for tlioilroat Political Campaip
n
OF 18601
li/DUCEMENTS TO CLUII6
NOW, IS7IIE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE
Tue TAlllo;a—new more than eighteen years old, A nd
having over a quarter of a million subscribers, Or coil.
shot purchasers, diffused through every State and
- Territory of our Union—will continue In essence what
Whits been—tha,earnest champion of Liberty, Progress,
And of whatever will conduce to our national growth in
Virtue, Industry, Knowledge, And Prosperity.
TIIE NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE
. . .
is pitted on a large Imperial sheet,and published aim."
seeming and evening (llundays excepted). It con Mine
Editorials on the topics of the times, employing a largo
corps of the best newspaper writers of the day; Mince.
tie and Foreign Correspondence; Proceedings of Con.
grese ; Reports of !lectures; City News; Cattle, Home.
and Produce Markets; Reviewsof Rooks; Literary In
telligence; Papers on 'Mechanics and the, Arts. Cook.
cry, &c., Ac. We strive to make Tug TRIBUNE a
newspaper to most the wants of the public—lts tete
graphic news alone costing over $15.000 per annum.
, TERMB.-The Daily Tribune la mailed to subscribers
at $6 per annum, in advance', $3 for 'six months.
TILE NEW-YORK SEMIWEEKLY TRIBUNE
le:published every Temper and FILIDAT, and contains
all tho Edilorlels of the Daily, with the Cattle, Boras,
and General Markets, reliably reported expressly fur
TEI TRIBUNE; No tices of Now Inventions, Foreign
and Domestic , Correspondence; Articles on Cookery; and
during the sessions of Congress it contain& a summary
of Congressional, doings, with the more important
speeches. We shall, as heretofore, make TUE SE3II
- EMU" TRIBUNE a Literary, as well as a political
newspaper, and we are determined that it shall remain
In the front tank of family utpores.
UMW
One copy, ono year E 3 00
Two coplee, one year
Five coplee, one year II 25
Ten copies to onneddreas . . . .
Any person sending ue n club of twenty, °sorer, will
Ito entitled to au exte copy. Nor a club of forty, we
will send the Daily Tribune one year.
THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, •
a large eight:page paper for the country, is published
every Saturday, and contains Editorials on the import.
ant topics of the times, the once of the week, interest
ing correspondence from all parts of the world, the New.
York Cattle, florae, and Produce Markets, Intel eking
and reliable Political, Mechanical, and Agricultural ar-
Wien, papers on Cookery, Ac., Ac.
We shall, during this year, as hitherto, constantly
labor to improve the quality of the instructive enter , .
tainmeut afforded by THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, which
we intend, shall continue to be the beet Family IYeekly
Newspaper published in the World. We consider the
Cattle Market Reports alone richly worth to cattle
• raisers a yeoman subscription price. ,
TERMS: ,
Oneseopy, one leer - $2 00
Three copies, one year
Flee 'copies, one year . . • . . . . . . . 800
Ten 'copies, one year . . • . • • . . . . 12 00
Twenty copies, - .to one address . . . . . . .. 20 00
Twenty copies, to address of each subscriber . 24 00
Auy person sending us a club of Twenty, or more,
will be entitled to an extra copy. For a club of Forty,
we wilLsond TILE B,III4IVEEKLY THIBUND; and for
club of One Hundred TIED DAILY TRIBUNE-will be
lent gratis.
Subseriptiona may commence at any time. 'Terms
always cash In advance. All letterado be addressed to
HORACE: GitIIELEY & CO.,
• Tribune Buildiege, Nasioli at, New Yore. •
Dec.14,'50-3twd3te.o.w. • •
T HE-CONFEBS f ONS AND EXPE
RIENCE OF A YICTHS.
, •
Deeigned•foi' the benefit, and as Is warning and a can.
'ion to those who suffer from nervous debility, indigos.
don, lovrimon of spirits, wont of sleep, premature decay,
►c.; asm consequence of youthful imprudence, or the
..aneful-habit of melt abuse, At the same time pointing
nat the certain moans of env 017111.
By one who has suffered from the above cause, and
bum misplaced confidence in medical humbug and
fuackery. Single copies sent (poet•free) on the receipt
,f stomped envelope, bearinkthe ad rein of the ap•,
Meant. Address,
NAVIANIR * 3 FAIR. Esq..
-- Bedford, Kings County, N. r;,
Dee.14,111454-3mon.
FABHIONSI FASHIONSJ!
From the Eastern Cities.
. FOR THE LADIES:
111 re. 9. A. lIIITTON will open on Thursday the 15th
ant., a large and elegant assortment of the very , latekt
Iyles of ,
WINTER BONNETS AND MILLINERY,
hildron , s irate, In all stylesp.Cloll; Mantillas, Furs,
3 d Fancy (loads, Ae:,
call and see than beautiful styles and got
argains. • --
Store on North Hanover Straet, Carlisle.
Dec. 7;1850-4. •
r ADD; WEPSTER & 01
i3T1,P4M.711011T 811TOU
SEWING, MACHINES, ,
'On Exhlbltlou ant kt:sale ot.Dlrr. D. A. Iterooty's
DAGUIDUIDAN D1Q318,.20d door west of Dr.
7trztk's Me, CarDele,To
Send for t`cDrulor to
Dee. 7; 14169-tt
AWAIMILVI., HOLIDAY GIFT
an JUST :PULLIBLIED,.
•
THE ALBUM OF MUSIC FOttilB6o,;.
ntalnlog a 'choice Agldoilon of MUBie {ad fino.'orr44l.
62:quiz. Nor mi., by •
.• • fANI & WALICHR. Poiliasitenn;••
• •• beaftut-Streetifhlintlelpta
Inieß $l.OO. poiit byquah, free of postage:
Joy. 14, 18119,
.100113 AND .. SHOES.- - . !or, or
Boi,te'syjcl Shoes ',I ilia ' reeclied. `L ks' 'ainil
we, Morocco ,Iloots",of Wfille's celahritted mike. A
t puppl• .• -, 19G4 . .:, . ... ... CIIAB. 943.1_141t.' ~%
. .
;ON'T FAIL to Ilea t
`Afgrgrr".B"..l.l"/N.11“041441",
tHILISTMAS . '.PII.ESENTS I
Goods for (he
lOALL,PRILIVAL 91P -
4 Fresh Drug's, Fritiey GoOdS, - Fruit 'and
• • • Confectionery; '
lIA,,VRSTICK has just received from the city
• and is now onuning a splendid display ofFANCY GOODS,
to, which ho desires to call the Attentleu of his friends
and the. public. Ills assortment In this line cannot be
surnamed In novelty And elegance, and both ha r quallty
and price of the erticles. cannot fall to please puffLusars.
46nyettvlswItulesamblitittl'iialVainliir' % "
•
. •
,;
- - -
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and Ira y,5.
--,neVivteystwiniy- - cFa~redaitretl'~tit'it2aßts',c_
__
Fancy Wurk Dore, with sowing Instruments, •
Ladies' Callas, Writing Desks, and Port•folion.
Pert Monnales, of every variety,' • ,
Yield pens 'and pencils, Fancy paperweight s, mid
Janie rtiriely, of ladies' Fanel , statio, ery. " •
Motto SWISS and wafers; Silk 'end head purees,
. /tiding whips, elegantly finished, Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bogs;
- Brushes of every kind for the toilet, , ' ' ' •
X. Uazin and, &O. Wright's Soaps and Nauman
of various kinds, r -
Fancy Pins fur head dresses and _
Musical inatrutnenti, of all kinds and et all prices .
together with an innumerable varlety'bf articles elegant
ly finished and.sultable for hOliday presente, to which
he invites special attention.
Also, an csatensiva and , elegant collection of .•
BOORS, .• ' •
comprising the.varlous..tinglish and A,merlcan..Worki,,
richly embellished PIIETICAI, woitice, Bibles and
Hymn Books, elegantly bound in Velvet with metal
clasps and corners. suitable for holiday gifts. i s
assortment yi School Rooks end School Stationery is
-also complete. and comprises everything used in the
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular atten
tion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, &c.,
from the extensive astablishtnents of Cornelius, Archer
and 'Others of Philadelplda, comprising every style of
-Parlor..Chamberandatudy - latnifor - burning -- either ,
Lard, Spero - , or I:filarial oil; els YOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, toget r with Flower Vases
-Fancy Screens,-&c..- Ills assortment in this line- les-uu
wonted in the borough. Also,
SECIARS AND TQBACCO,
embracing all the favorite brands, and n Lae assort
wont of lEERSCHAUSI SMOKERS AND PIPES.
t. • FRUITS,
such an Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Nectarines,
Prunes, 'kr.. FANCY CON FECTIONA ItY—N UTS—P
SERVED FRUITS, MINCED-MEAT,' PICKLES, &c.,
In every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure
and fresh suds as can be confidently recommended to
his' friends. HD stock embraces everything iu the line
of Fancy Goods, with many other articles neclut to
hue ekeepers which the public are °especially Invited
to call and examine,
Remember the Old Stand', nearly OppOsito the Dank• on
.North Hanover street.
CM=
LEIDIGII & SAWYER, (East Main
Street,) have just returned' from the Eastern.Cit
les With a large and well selected stock. of
.WINTER GOODS,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of
buyers. , ,•
It embraces everything rare and new throWn in the
market by recent Importations and Auction Sales, in
eluding Fancy Dress Silks, newest styles velvet Pop
lins. Elegant Figured Itlerinnes, PAD DeLainen, Patin
finished Velencins, and all other kinds and varieties of
Drees Hoods... . • Also a largo assortment of [troche, Long and Square
Shawls, Seetch,-Blanket and Waterloo, Double, Rever
sible and Bay State Shawls.
CLOTH MANTILLAS, Cloth Mantillas, Raglans from
wholesale manufacturers acknowledged the best styles
in Town this season. "'
FURSI FURS!! FURST!! .In every variety. Sable,
Stone, kiss tin, Sibethili — CaPes, Cuffs and Muffs, Rote
elan Fitch, French Sable, American Fitch Children's
Furs of all kinds. We warrant-them nil, free from
moths, having putthaved direct irons manufacturers. •
Ladies and Gentlemen will find u inspectieS a full
line of every class of goods kept Inn first class Dry
Coeds Store.
• For HOLIDAY PRESENTS we are fully prepared
MlAth a full stock of Fancy end desirabls_l , w.tds.
'We feel prepared with this largo addition of now
goods and our former stack, to suit the wants of all in
our linerse risk an inspection of our lined. No trou•
ble of attention is reared in sh6wing goods
LEIDIGII 4: SAWYER.
Carlisle, Dec. 7,L859.
ALL THE YP7AIt,EEO'UND
This brilliant - and beautiful Periodical is Issued
monthly by us from advance plates made in Landon,
thus securing its publication ou the same day in both
hemispheres. Although but.six months old, It boa al.
ready reached a circulation lu Europe and America of
over 130,000 copies of earls number.
The first volume which closes with the November
number, 'containing mix hundred and twentyiour
pages, including Charles Dickens' new novel "A Tale
of Two Cities" elegantly and substantially bound in
muslin will be furnished at two dollars per ropy.
The Amorican'edition of ALL TIM YEAR ROUND Issued
In monthly parts, put up in neat tinted corers, and
fungsbed on the following -
• TERMS..
SINGLE COPIES $0 '25
ONE COPY, ONE YEAR,
" SIX MONTIIS. '
FIVE COPIESONE YEAR,
ELEVEN " ' ". .
And at the some rate for all over. • Back numbers al
ways furnished when desired,
We will send the work to new subscribers from the
commencement, thus giving the whole of ' Charles
Dickens' groat story "A Tale of Two Cities,"
• J. M. EMERSON & CO..
.. •
, .37 Park Row, Now York.
POES DIAABE - OEIOI.iN ATE hi
IMPURITY. OF TIIE BLOOD? •
' his Is a question of vital Importance. and one which
ban never been satieactorily.disposed of by the probes
no,ro who teach the 'healing art. Some maintain—and
especially the old school Physicians—Clt 'life 'lives •In
the blood, and therefore all diseases originate In it—
but modern science avers that ailments have their
origination In both the solids and fluids of the body.
That the latter preponderate, however, Is a fixed fact,
and medical skill bas clearly denumfarated that at
least two-thirds of the ills that human flesh Is heir to,
hive thelr source in an
IMPURE STATE OF ,Tlll3 BLOOD
Ac, for instance. in the long CA/110p10. curls as Scrofu
la, Tetter 3 Harbor's Itch,' , Pimples, Blotches, Erysip•
las, Ulcers, Stilt Rheum, discharges from the Ear,llAyur
Sores, or irruptivo diseases of .Asy kind.—Theso dre as
curtained by well known medical laws to arise from bad
blood—while the highest medical authorities declare
that most fevers originate In the same manner, and
more particularly Typhoid and a.rlot—the former be
tag au internal, And the latter an external Irruptive
diseaae; and in all persons attacked by Own; maladies,
the blood la found to be either coagulated, or of a dark
unhealthy color.'
. .
To ward off a large majority of di/waxes, cc well as to
cure a number which have already seized upon the Aya
tem, it is ilecoSSary to
lelfitlEY T!11 BLOOD
for every dims.; known, but the proprietors claim, for
It the power not only of drab:ll4g out ad Impurities of
the blood, but by the skillful rombluation of well known
vegetable remedies. It will euro nil diseases arising from
a deranged Mato of the Jiver, drive out dyspepsia, and
give renewed tone and-vigor to the stomach. That the
°Loon &summit Is all that is claimed for It, the proprlo
tore can produce
It Is only a few ' , ors since it was discovered, and yet
It itse grown into such a business that a large laboratory
has been built expressly for its manufacture—a large
uutuberyif men employed in putting it hp, and still the
suppurvoes NOT EQUAL, REMANDJ
'We ask any candid man, could this be so, If the Med'
Rine did not VMS., ALL the virtues claimed for It 1
The Proprietor. have hundreds of certificates from
men of probity and standing in the community, show
.log what the medicine is doing daily for the autferihg
S, . ASK ANY PERSON •
who has ever used the Blood Searcher whether 'yell
was experienced.
Let the attlirted glue it a trial-ca single bath; wil
convince the most skeptical of its efficacy.
In_ For sale In Cailisie by B. W. Ilaverstlek, S. El
itott, and Kieffer; Knuffinan & Bon Mechanics
burg; Gosweller &Zook, Shopiterdstown; Bon,
Culp
!lowdown ; Jacob Sinnoris, Cross !toads; 'Klutz &
Wise, Shiremanstown;
~Pt. M. Gottlieb, Boiling t'ltrlngs;
Mary W. - Bisset, Chnradown; Edward James, West
11111; 3. C. Fasnaught & Drn., Oakville; Shoemaker &
Elliott, Newburg; Wyn. Bretton, Newville; J. Hood &
Co.. Springfield; Hutson & Mice, Diekinoson; Highland
& Wedildng4v Wm. Clark & Co., Lees
Roads; Wm. IL Ecklon, Sporting 11111; D. Donny:mar
Wbita Hail; J. 0. Altick,Shlppensburg; all of Cumber
land county, Pa. '
LINDSEY & LEMON, Proprietors,
Hollidaysburg, Pa.
121EiM
1860
T WELTS YEAR AND NEW SERIES
'UNITED STATES JOURNAL.
-I.INEXAMMED OFFER!
A TtrAirrreuL lIVECISiEIt OP ART AND EDIDERII
While we believe every reader will fegard tile Journal
ue richly worth the subscription - price, yet we imee
madwarrangements to furnish:each subscriber - with a
beautiful copy of Ilona Denheur's World•renowned
'painting of the Horse Fair." The work Hue beau In
preparation for many months, and every copy will bo n
magnificent npocimen ofart,Tonning a parlor ornament
unsurpassed in interest of the Aplinet t and In richness
audbeauty of execution. by anything, evor before is
sued on lids nide of the Atlantic, ' . •
• The price of the new sodas of the , JOURNAL la One
Dollar a year, and a ropy Of the above engraving le for
warded to sash aubacriber immediately upon receipt of
.bin aubscelptlon. Thu engravings will be .put up In
strong mere; and delivered at ouroMM, or be forwarded
by milker by expr e ss el. desired. If they are to be sent •
by Man, fifteen contain annum; to prepay postayro-and '
expense of ,om, should acceinpany_the.order, making
• 19. U.IJASON, Agent
.
'• To any person Bending a club of ten vubaerlbera, we .
fornleh one subsernit i lon extra, making sloven'
lounriata and.elavau Poem/up fni , teoldollern.
J. M. EMERSON r& 00“
3 Park Mow, Nen York:
=I
Dec. 7,1850
Perions hnvinl articles . foi'
the Valle orate 60&011NtISND IMIE CON PAN Y',`
" o w them•wltti W. Eby •
Z. D.117/4111LBZ: .
nigh% ice* e1,11439-2f. . • .
li9cellailcau .
8. W. IfIAVERSTIcK
CONDUOTILD By
CHARLES DICKENS,
IN IS INCORPORATED
HOUSEHOLD WOEDS
lINIVRSAL riVNACEA
MEM!
i'ROBPECTUS. . 1860
ORNAMENT FOR EVERY. HOME
ROTETTER'S
STINVACII BITTERS.
- The pf,opidetdrs and manufacturers of If S
TETTEIyS RATED STONACJI
TEM. Call ' appeal confidence,tO
physician, anti citi7...118 getterally•or the United
Stares, because. the a'rticle has at tained a repu
tation Itcreteuti.c Unknowa.., A. few, facts upon
thi. point wi l speak powerfully than
.
voluniollof hare assertion or bloke - Mai puffery.
The consumption of llostet ter's* Stomach Ilit . ;;,
tern for the last veer afittitnitedio over it half
‘ • livuripiteilViliter - RW‘lnWrc'd • 'a ea
.I,l9.reaPellllllnes:Pasi;if.ls.cvidnut-tlinfilirg
-7,ii., 4a,MlP ll .lle7:4Pall:llfe„TerniOgipt.p.KWAlMireb.:.
' , •-near - ont4rillterrlislifieirlitti nornenseameunt
1 ---- oould - tieverlitivebeeri - Wliffoi - ilie rare
, '•ii si li einalecreperoievventififreit.Olfreyilbrlii-f ,
1 .7ti0n,-nuirilio sanction Tit' The tienit-prciiiiment =
physicians in those sections of the - country
where the article is, best ktiown, who not only'
reoommend the Bitters to , their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
1 efficacy in all-cases of - stonuiphic.derangements
aud - the diseases re - suiting tlierefroni.
•• This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of_ Scum
. peting din quiffitics of fhe Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable tovilicineovitich is
destined to be as endttring,to time itself.'
llostetler's Stomach Bitters have proved
- a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other ~ bilious complaints 'have
eounted their victims .by hundreds. , To- b&
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the 'llyspepeia anti like '
diseases, it tot lieproprict ors a - source of tin- .
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that Coup and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. it operates upon
-thew 011111 C it T liver,- , and other -digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to a condition essential to the healthy discharge_
of Clio of nature.
Elderly persons may use theJlitters daily-as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally, - We have I he-e'viz
deuce of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using ibis
'preparation while suffering front stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drOgs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. 'there - rtre,_certain periods,whm,
them
,
their etireS are so harassing that many of
sink under the trial. 'r i te relation. of mot er
and child is so absorbingly tender, that he
mother, especially if she Am- young, is apt lb
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety,
for her infant. Should the period of Maternity
arrive during the simmer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Herr;
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recup&
rate the energies of the systka, and enable the
Mother to bear tip under g' 'exhaust ing trials
and. responsibilitres. -Nursing smothers gene- .
rally Prefer the Bitters - to tilLather invigora
tors that receive the endersement,of physi
cians, because if is agr:Celtide to the taste- us
wall as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those persons„to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarriuma,
dysentery,-indigestion,' loss_ of appetite, and
till diseases or - derangements,of tlie - sionista,
surierannuated, invalids, persons . of sedentary
occupation, and hursing mot hers,.will consplt
their own 'physical welfare by giving, to Dos , .
teller's Celehfated - Stomach hitters a trial.
CAUTION.- , -We caution the littblic against
using any of the many imitations Qr counter
felts,, but ask for 110STETTE10:1 CELEIIRATZD
SMMACII Patens, and see that each bailie has
the words "Dr..,1: I lostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the - side of the bot tie, and stamped
on the 'metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
43- Prepared and sold bkHOSTETTF,R dr.
SMITH, Pittsbiirgh, Pa., and sold by all
'druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United - States, South Ame
rica, and Germany.
For sole by S. Ellhot. 5. W. Ilaverstlek, Catkin; John
C. Attlck; John' Stombangh, Shlppensburg; linuf.
man, J. D. (Pinning, Mochanleaburg ; and Druggists
generally throughout rho county. Nov. 9, '6O.
.1 - 4 1 SENWPW'S 'TORA ND' 'WOOD
I APTIIA
Is THE HOOT MEDICINE IN TOE WORLD, -
for thwetnis of Ommits AND COLD. Croup BrollelllllS, As.
Mum, Difficulty In Breathing, Palpitation of the
Ilona, and Cyr the relief of patients In the
advanced stages of Co 'SUMMON, to.
gaiter with all Diseases of the
Throat and Chest, and
which predisposed to Consumption. • It attacks the root
of disease, and makes the fall destroyer sueetunt, to its
nfluenee. It also proluces free expectoration, and in
dares healthy action In the diseased Mucous Membranes
and Tissues. It Is peculiarly adapted tothe radical cure
of AblllyA. Ono dace of this Invaluable Syrup often
51008 easo. and consequently sleep, which the peculiar
nature of this disease denies him. It Is very pleasant
to the taste, and prompt In Its effects. TIC! me, and be
convineed. that It 15 invaluable In the mut pr Boos.
ennui. AFTEOTIONd.
• I:M. Pates 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Prepared only by
A. ESSENWEIN, Drugglot, •
N. W. Corner of Ninth and Pimlar streets.
pill i,.ADEl,l'llin
N. 11. For Sale by S. Elliott, It, .1. Kehler, S. W. Haver.
stickrettrlisle; L. Kauffman, Mechanicsburg; and' Ore.
li. Smith, & • Co., Philadelphia, and Storekeepers and
Druggists generally.
Carlisle. Oct. la '5O-5 nine.
3 00
1 50
10 00
20 00
agog atices
I I STATE NOTICE.--Lotters of 'At3-
11 ministration on t h e Istate of I). W. McCulloch,
late of Dickinson township, deccased,havo boon granted
by the Register of Cumherland conntY, to W. faun
McCulloch, residing In the borough of Is on ville.
All persons Indebted to said estate, will make inane.
dials payment, andAbose having claims, present them,
duly authenticated, for settlement to
, IOINN
• Administrator of D. W. McCulloch, dee'd.
Dec. 7, 1869. "
F st.B.TE
,NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
.ol di r w ...: ; :v c r o a u tiz..4. a il t o ]:xtato of llaltxrr Lutz, late
been Isaue,l to the subserlbeerosiding Inl °nth Uldule•
ton township, Com berinlid county. All personsindebted
'to the estate are revested to make Immediate pay.
mem,' and those bating elation to present them for
settlement to
ENOCII YOUNG,
A drrO nistrator of Dancer, Tmta, decd
Nor. 2,1859-0 s
j I [: 4 I STATE NOTICE.--Letieys of Ad
-4 odulstrntion on tho estate of Plillip Lutz, la th of
. oom° township. deed., have been issued to tho sub
scriber, residing in South Mlddleton township. All
persons indebted to sold Estato, itrdrequested to mate
immediate pitytorut, nod thoso baring claims to pre
soot them for thttlionent to
ENOCIi YOUNG,
Administrator of Philip Lula, doc'd
Nov. 2,1859-6 t.
Fi. STATE NOTICE. Letters testa
mentnry on the yam.° of SAMUEL ItnANLt, late of
Monroe township, deed., have beeuissued to the sub.
scriber, residing in CarliSle. All persons indebted' to
the Estate are required to melte immediate payment
and those hating claims to present them for settlement
. .
ble;y, 0,385 D-CC
NOTICE.— Notice , is hereby. given
that knplicatlon will be made to the 'lost Leg.lie
laturo of Pen flayirania, teraltrr the charter of lho Car:
lisle fntposit Dank, locatod iu the borough of. enribdo.
Cumberland county, so no to confer on sald• bank the
rights and privileges of a bank of looms, and to chnngo
its noon. to the. Carlisle Honk also to 'permute the
capital of said bank (which is at present soventy.two
thousand dollars, with privilegn of increnaindt ho same
under Its prosont charter, to one hundred thouaand,)
to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
W. 91.BECTlittl, Cashier:
June 29, 1859-9 m
MEI
Notice is hereby glvan that nu application will ho
mde to the Laglslaturu or Pennsylvania nt -Its noxt
Ideating for the Incorporation of a Hank 01 hello with
discount and deposit privileges. to bu located in tho
borottph of Carlisle. Cumberland County, Pain's., to be
called. The Bank or Cerlialo. with a capital ordne hun
dred thousand dollaiw,- with the tight to Increase the
same to this° hundred thousand dollars. •
(SIGNED.)
.
IVIT,LIAAI HER, 301111 S. - PATIKER/
Tilos. PANTOS, JOHN NOIIE.C.
1-.lxocn YOUNG,
RICHARD WOODS, CHRISTIAN STATAIIN,
WILLIAM lI,ENtz, JOHN C. STRAH.:TT,
'A. B. SHARPE:, 1V nf. N..;11.u85ei.t.,•
. . DUNLOP, .losrrit D. 11,41.1/ERT,
ROIIERT .101 I N. DUNLAP,.
• . 3.47.1E11 Ilonqat, • ItnlicitT Aloone, •
• 11. A. STUROVARt, ..11oecnt . 1,140103, •
80111E1. TWO W. SIIHATIA,
JACIIII K. NEleamr, "•lletcr. Nr.faut.
June 20, • ,
.
.1; 1 01i, ENT.—The two•atth;y:Plustered
• rovuumi 11011$1 , :. Cn Louthar ,
Civet, now •In Um 11erupithry of P. F. '0,14, 1 4:•4 1
I , •,ge, mil.; my; si
y; three mulirrdwelllnuo
rl~l Le rentud from thu lea, of April
net, ',• , , • , • .01 , d.
NM. term; ingulro of • •
Carlli h, Tor. 2;1, I!irp-2111
J. SEARS, piiriciAN,
tYll,elll tgit Cailliiice:Vioroolouallp on WED/140*.
pmr, December 2114.. 'olllc, at:garila . ,
L R-G'L' '.A: R yA L
Fall and' Wini,er '44oqdB, . '
AT. STORE.
I am now opening• the largest arisortmint of.DRY
0001 D; ever brought to Cumberland County.
The.atlontlon of M 3101003 putleularly Invited to
the splendid assortment of Va.l'
D-RES S' • CI: 0 DS.*-
A full lino of Magnificent Sake, 'Poplins, Poll Pe Cho
vierei, French' Merinooa, Cashmeres, Bc.,..Shawls and
I DIA-CI9j,IIMM4II-RitiaPBoB.4kB4lB?3chnlin. Bross,
Itatian• ow-stylce-and-tovery_reelo .
low eat,
_ cootalo beet irearlinla, at 8 and RI cts. - "Difidiiis
•t-1401 , •_atI73,8 1 8ddellelittetatruel .
blenched and unbleached; no better and no' cheaper -to
Linens, — NeWhis Tahiti Cloths, 'Shlrtinge,
-AtarAJorAfitrkwinzttAl n. ow
York, very good and-very-cIMM , _ - „Ginglitillie m ,feLfull-aw
- Hutment. • ' ' '
MOURNING GOODS.—A Dirge amortmeht of mourn
ing Goods of all kinds and descriptions. •
BONNETS now supply of faidlienable
Bonnets and Itibbone at low figures.,
GLOVES—The 'bat quality, of • Alexandor's %Mid
Gloves, Eid u Silk and Cotton Gauntlets. Duck Gloves, -
,equal to any Exclusive Agency;, Gentlemen's wear.
A new uesortmeui, of Floe Broad Clothe, Castor Boa,
vers,.Plaln end Fancy Camlinoros, Yestingn, Cueelnete;
&c., Ae.
• BOY'SlVEWR: , —Caeslincree suitable for hope fiery
cheap.
Threo Ply Carpetlng, good, besutiful and cheap. Floor
011 Clothe of ntl Widths, good and cheap.
•
The atom Is how tilled with now, elegant and cheap
goods, brought from the largest and best houffee In New
York and Philadolphia, and )rlll be told off at paces to
defy all competition.'
Comeone, come ell, Woe purchtudng elsewhere and
judge for youreelves.
No trouble to show our goods at the Mew Storo oppB
site the Railroad Depot.
'VOW IS THE TIME. FOR. BAR
GAINBI LARGE AND 'EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL
FALL. AND TVINTEI? GOODS!
—At -thy NeerBtorn, corner -or & Lowther ate.
The undersigned returns thanka .for the patronage
bestowed upon him by the public, and at the same Gina
rangfitilLargoanin,cat,,ivg::4,l,ux
of
o p d ri f , 7:ll
summer DRY GOODS find GROCERIES, consisting in
part an follows, and which he is determined to sell at
the ltdrht cash prices. Silks, Ducal Clothe, Challis.,
Alpacas, potatoes, De Beiges, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns,
Mowers lirillinntn, Skirting, Prenrh and Scotch fling.
111191 P, Prints, OlovOs, tioniury, Collars, handkerchiefs,
hc &c
of every'yeriety and quality. Staple and DoMestic Dry
Goods. Cloth", Cesslmeres, Vestings, Flannels;-Mud.
Gus, Ticking.. ' Stripes, Checks, Calicoes Cottoned.,
'Linens, Sheetlinrs, Denims. Nankeen.. Drills, Marseilles
Quilts, colorad and white carpet .Chain, dc. Paresole
and Umbrellas. Also, a large and splendid assortment
of tloNNors, ItATS G P 9. ROOTS and NIMES: A
1.6 parlay lot; of Os
it OTlOetelfiliS, Tips, Co ff ee, Sugar.
MolaSsligritljP,Bpices, ac. 'laving adiecled toy entire
stock with.' he greatest care, and the lowest 'cash prices;
1 can assuraJny friends and the public generally. that
I will do all in my power to mako my establishment
known as the "stand QUarters for Bargains." Those
who wish to purchase will find It to their advantage to
call and examine my stoolc before nurchasingelsewhere.
.t 53 I will pay the highest market pride for Butter,
Eggs,llegs, Soap and Dried Fruit.
, .ri , J. A. lIUMBICII, Jr.
Carlisle, Oat. 20, IR M •
W ARRIVAL OF FALL AND
WINTER 00003.
The undersigned has just returned from Philadel
phia and Now York with the largest and most mngnlll•
cent stork of goods over brought to Carlisle, which fur
style nod beauty are unparalleled. • . -----
The Ladies are particularly -invited td exatuffie our
varied and splendid stock of
DRESS GOODS,
consisting of Plain Black. Silks, Valley do., of every-de.
',caption. Ilayadero end Fig'd. do, elegant Velvet Pop,
line, bath plaint and fancy.
•PItfNCII 31EltiNORS..The largest stork west of the
Eastern Cities. • .
PASIIMEItES. Plain and figured, all Proof DeLalties;
plain and figured.
• SI (AWLS. A verylnrge assortment 'of over 400..—Ste1I
In, Mann's, Jacquard, Illanket,und Mourning Shawls of
every quillty..varlety, nod price.' „
WhiticFaney and all wool plaid
VAI,FNIIAS:,PIaid and Ilayadire, at astonishingly
low figurer:.
MUSI.INS. yds., from tho most.'rolo.
Imam' manifaettirerN in tho U. S., at all prim ; both
white and unbleached. -
. .
1.1141• INS, A largo stock, of every deicointlon, Tablo
Clot •Nenk insi.enti fur shirtink, from the best menu.
faidurers VI, Ireland. . _
II INO lIAMS. Avery large thetortment.
CA bicor,s. An assortment consisting of over 20,-
000 yds and at prices to suit the time.
TRIMMINGS. A vory handsome and well selected lot'
of" Dretuarhumlugs," to suit every variety of
of dross - goals
GLOVES. Kids, (Mutates, Silk and Cotton Gloves for
L/I‘lll, and childrott. '
. .
MOURNING (100159. Black French Merinoen, Black
Cashmeres, all Wnol DeLefties, Fig'd. DeLaines, CoburP,
and every variety of mourning goodsJoc_dress, crapes,
Veils, Collars, Ice., Le.
RIBBONS. Mil would call the attention of the Ladies
to our hiige stock of well selected ribbons.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloth...Conlin - errs, Satinets,
Velveteens and Cords; over 10,000 yds. of Satinets
at V+,l7 low prices.
CAII,PETS. A large and well selected stock of Carpets
of uveiy description of over 0,000 yards.
11ANOVElt GLOVES. The tar tuned and well known
Unilever Gloves, nro only sold by me. an I am the only
authorized agent fol. the sal* of them in this county.
lVe just received 600 pairs of them.
My Store teat the old Stand, in Hanover St., nearly
opposite the Post Glace. Give us a call and examine
our stock.
CArlisle, Oct, 5,1859
S P E"C I. Al 4 NOT I C E . ---
• HATS . AND CAPS.
AT .
•
KELLER's php STAND.
NORTH HANOVER STREET,,
Will be found a large and elegant assortment of RATS
and CAI'S, in great variety, of our own and city menu.
facture. .
HATS. • CAPS.
Silk, Military,
Moleskin, Navy,• - .
Cianimere, • Worldly,
' Felt, Scotch,
Ledger, Ledger.
Planters. Oil Cloth,
Plush A Cloth. Children's Fancy.
ASSO, Wool lints of all kinds, which will be sold at_
the lowest prices. Recolloct
HELLER'S OLD STAND,
North Hanover Street.
06_ Slate of any style manufactured to order.
Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1850. . "
TH E PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK
No. 708 Cliebtilut Street, (above seventh,)
• • ViiIILADELPiiIIA... •'' -
The subscribers invite the attention of tin Ladies, to
their stock of these ELEGANT GARMENTS, of which
beim' n SPECIALITY, they are enabled to Mier the most
complete assortment In the city.
They will open in October and, Novembei their km,
portationv consisting or •
13R0 I DE REDNE L VET CLOAKS,
HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS,
OPERA CLOAKS, &c.,
and elegant specimens of home manufacture, will ba
added to their Stock.• EVERY MORNING THROUGH ,
TILE SEASON. '
gay- GRAND OPENING. - ' am
Elegant Furs For Tpdies' Costume
I'ARI MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
The aubbesibers beg also to announce that, In coin•
pliaueewith the wish,. of several valued customers,
they have added In their establishment s'
FUR DEPARTAIENT •
•••
GEO. W. BRANDT.
Etecutor
In. which will at all (lines be found the largest display
or well seasoned GARMENT:3, made up by the boat
French workmen. and at prises which will 'commend
them to the economical as well as the most Ififurlous
purchasers.
EVERY tIARMENT may be relied on as being exactly
what Is repreeented, no It in no part of the views of the
subscribers to obtain an ephemeral notoriety byolfering
initialve manufactures for the sake of selling cheapH
but, on the contrary, a reputation based on the perma
nent and durable foundation of public confidence. -
J. W. PROCTOR &' CO.,
linporters and Mantifacturers of
CLOAKS; 151 . A.NTILLAS AND FURS
No 709 Chestnitt Street, Philadelphia.
Ort:10.19t0-31n.
'CARLIBLE, dune 28, 185 D.
NEW' GOODS AGAII4! AT 0G
ILIII"El 'Cll efOltll, •
Just relurnedirom the city and now opening a large
Assortment of • '
Elegane and Fashionable Winter Goods, •
Elegant Mike, Pail de Cheshire, and all the newest
styles DitElto3lloolLS In great .varlay.
A large lot of Ladles' Cloth Cloak' and Shawls, of the
latest styles.Junt received • '
LADIES' FURS, good and ainap..
• A full armament of Dress Trimmlngs,-Cloak Tassele,
ker. 'GENT'S SHAWLS, good and cheap. / , •
. CALICOES at 6,0, 8, 10, and 12 cente./,
• Tl.ll. LAIRS at-0, - 10, 12, IS, and 20 cents. • -
.5-4 Cloth for Over Conti at 37 and 50 COD te. 0
• 04 mock Cloth. for 'Cloaks at 411.50, $2.00
$2.50, and $3.00.
o:be stock is now large And complete. All pinions hi'
want of elegant and 'cheap theta at the
new store opposite the Railroad Depot,
ROT. 80,'60, • ''
oard
of;Xuilitnrn of the let tßig
b,;rlmit.l county, wlu meet nt. CARLISLEI,OO Friday,.
the Sdri Dectrobvr; for iiio , litirpoSo of settling al [
claim. against too Miriade. The Board eriusfetii of
a „,i, All,„, Ponrose k Lieut. C01..515.
Shrivel.; 3lnJor John Bfecartuoy, nr,jor John fdeveltiger,
and Capt. 0 Kuhn' , • ' • ,
• J. 31. — ALLM4
,
Belptlid. Corn. let Mlle. 16th V:
•
Nov. 900869 ' ,
JACOB SENEItf
”DON"r FAIL to moo SIXTH ANNUAL; AN
NOUNPEBIENP'and brlillinAtofferstlotinothit'oaumn
f in ooi;
Carliele, Oct 20,1859
AND MANTILLAS,
AND.FUR EMPORIUM.
IN THE KM ROOM OF TOE
CHAS. °Grimly.
Jr 16.. K. Szvirrn, .rO.
A spectfully linnouncen to: hla,.pld friends and :
prizior patrons, that he has returned, Vino his soul it . r
riestern tour. ,with his health greatly IniproVed, and
has resumed. his practice hs Carlisle. ,
Ole ICH on ylain &rout, ono disir vregt Of the Railroad
'Depot, Whore 'fie can ha found at all hours, day nod
alight, when not out pinfossionally.
Carlisle, Oct. 2S, 181 - tf. ,
DOCTOR ARMSTRON has remov
ed his Wilco to the South weal coinor I,lllnuover '
orui G
ttit at whore ha may be eonsultednt a hour o tit°
day or night. • Dr. A. has had tidal a 'es a1.....„-
-tu_the-professiottrthvierstauuufmtl e use aeon
ted totitsutudyland—__TLaateer_of rlionruithia wadi.
ritito. Ably 26,
its TortNEY AT AW.—
♦ Oflico on Main Street, opposite P-Xerlop,ltatt,"*. •
•
H UMW° HiAttothey .ifflaw.
N,
_fit— Wilco on North Hanover street, a few doors
south of 111aele Hotel. All busimise entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. , ' [April 15.
• W. •
I e, AW . NOTICE. —ltEmovAL. W.
• Id—PENROSE ban removed Me offiee In rear 0
t 'eurt !lomat, where be*wlll promptly attend to all
bupinane entrusted to blot.
August 19, 1917: • -• .
_ .
lAW OFFICE.-LEMUEL TODD
J has resumed the practice of the Lew: Odko fu
Centre Square, west side, near the Prpshyterlon
Church.
•
April 8,1857:' • •
DS; B;KIEF,FER-Othee'in North
Elllnnover . street two doors, from Arnold. k Son's
store. Office hours, more porticulenly frota7 to D o'clock
A. Id., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M.
011A8 . : 00 LIAM
•
1 - 111. GEORGE S. SEA
t 'l_ll[lollT, DENIIST,Srom the 11al•
timore College 1 - 11' Dental Surgery.
Wt.:Office at the residence or hle mother, Lust LoUthe,
'itreet, three doors belour Bedford.
.—.March.19.1856-4f.
' 1.111.. J. C. NEFF respect
iireias
• t;.`. -, fully Informs the Indies and gentlemen
" l of Carlisle, and.. vielnity:that he hes - re. -
numed the practiCe of Dentistry, slid is prepared to perk
form an operations on the teeth and gusts, belonging
to his profession. Ile will insert run solo of teeth •on
&Mtn. silver, w itb single grim teeth. to block. no they
may prefer. Terms moderate. to suit the times
Office lu.lilgh Street, directly epposit the
land Valley Bank.
q*.. Dr. N. will be in Newrille last ten days qf
every mouth.
Jan. 20. IssS—ly*
DR. I. C.LO OMI S• 3 /
South Honorer etrent, -- "11111101%06:...
next door to' the Pubt r
•
- • .
tom. Will be absent from Carlisle the lost ten dive of
each month'. '
GEO. - W. NEIDICII, .1). - - 1).
Late Domonstotor of ntonetive Dentistry to tho
viieta Ita o ltiono:e College of
— A •7' 11 1111 r. 0 1° : D (7)lll(. l o '' n u t r gl e s r L:sidenco,
oprosito,Marion ILlll, Hoot Main street, Carlini°, Penn
Nov. 11,1857. -
IS. W. IIAYERSTICK, Druggist,
NOrth liiinoverStreet,
Physician's prescriptions carefully Compounded
A full supplrof fresh drugs end chemicals,
.. AAI It 1Q A N . : 11 0..0
-, North ganoverStreet, Carlisle, Pa.
W. W. IC 1: IN E Pkoprietor.:'
Thin House bus been reflttrd is nsupertor ctylonnd
SOW open for the aciwomodatlon of Boarders
end Travelers, nit ' • '
NIVIODERATI..I .TERMS. .
EY.C'ELLENT, STABLING ATTACHED.
J 0 11. -- N 8.0 N - SE , --
eor. of Chambers St., - Si College Place;
-NEW. Y0111.C..
TERMS-4150 PER ,DAY.
SBBBRUIi, Proprletor,
'Late of the "johnaon House," Cleveland,- 0.
. -
IL NEWS , •
ATTORNEY_ A:T
Office with Wm. Ir. Miller, Eeq., South Hollow Street,
opposite the Volunteer Office.
Corlisle,..9.ep. 8, 1859.
W. C. 111-lEEM
•
•
•
ATTORNEY AT LAW - ANb GENERAL AGENT.
Ninne innraeln.•
1177 LT, give eperi (attention to linetions through
VT out•the Mat ; malts, Investments, buy' and sell
Real Estate and se urines. Negotiate hums, pay taxer-,
locate laud warmials Ac., Itecor to the members o
the Cumberland Cog ' iity Ear, and to all prominent eltl•
sons of Carlisle. Pa. . [AugP5B.-ly.
YEAL ES T .A,T E AGENCY, RN
MOVAL.—A. I. SPONSLEII, REAL. ESTATE
I EFT, CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER, has re
moved to IthiNew Ofilse on Main street. one door 'vast
of the Cumberland Valley Rail Rend Depot.
• ilir Is now permanently located. and has on hand and
fur sale a very largo amount of Real Estate, consisting
of of all slot-c, Improved and unimproved. Mill
Properties. Town Property of every description, Build-'
log Lots, also, Western Lands and Town Lota. Ile will
give his attention, es heretofore to the Negotiating of
Loans. Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts,
nod Scrivening generally.
Oct. '2ll, I 1
:57,—ff. .
...
..
"f'
it. 001)lli Alt. 'lf. ANDEILSON
.. HA IL 1110. N.
HAVING entered into co-partnership
In the tonnufact acing of BAR IRON. at Lotto,
Forge, Carlisle, Pa., we would respectfully invite the
attention of Ilardware meriltants, Illacksmitha.and all'
others who may . want a.superiur article of Iron to give
them a call. 4 , •
All kinds of hannnered Iron constantly on hand or
drawn to order on short notice.
ENZEMM
The highest price paid for wrought lion scraps, or to
ken In earhange for har Iron.
" '
Catllnle,Xlct. 12,
AMERICAN
.ITOTEL,
E.Lnitt - A, N. Y. •
The advantages and conveniences of this elegant and
COMIIIOthOIIM lintel for Travelers and sojourners, In El
mira, is acknowledged by all. It has large, well fur.
nished. and the best ventilated rOont% to be found In
the City, and In beantifully situated near the Railroad
Depot, so that Travelers eon step aboard of the Coon at
any time without being suhjected to the Inconveniences
of riding In Omnibuses. `
N0v.9.1859. . C. I. BUSII.
par FARE REDUCED., d-fitt -
STATES UNION HOTEL,
606 & ,608 Market St., above sixth,
• G. W. HINKLE, Proprietor
TERMS:—.III..'S per day. . ju96'6B
N. :II A N C ,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WEST HAIN ,S
Opposite the Rail Road 'Office
ger Fall and 'Winter ;.''tyles of Cloths,
Cassimeres and 'Vesting, fliade to order.
• okrnei., Oct, 20, 1850.
HOUSE ND LOT AT PRIVATE
wax—.
• .
The subscriber offers at private sale, a
ROUST: am! LOT OF (MOUND, situate in
Dickinson teirnship, near the turnpike, a.
wile and a half east of Mount Rock. Theo Muse le a
Frame, Wcatherboarded. two stories in height, and con.
Wining five rooms and kitchen, with wash-house and
cistern attached. The lot contains TWOAORCS of the
best quality of land, with a variety of choice Frult.and
having erected thereon a FIUME STABLE, Wagou•
Shod, and other out
Persons wishing to view the property cando so by
calling on Jacob Blotch, on the promisee, or on the suit.
scriber, residing near Nes/title.
GEO. G. DAVIDSON.
Aug.17,185?-tf.
J.A.III.ES R. WEAVER'S
• • . CABINET ,
ANT,
CRAM •
'MANUFACTORY, Tr
NoittnilArnmn. STIIEET, OARLISLI, PA
. having boon engaged in the'busluenn for over twenty.
years ho would ruturu thanks to hie custoitterg and
friends, for the liberal encouragement °Mended to Min
In yearn gone by, and further annum them.,tbot no
pains will ho epnred, to give lull satin Diction to all who
may favor Min with a call.
CLIMBS AND FURNITURE, „ •
of every description constantly on hand, or Made to
order. Warranted to be of the bent quality, of the la,
lest style, well finished, and sold at the lowest ponnsible
prices for cash. '
lie MO continues business en am•UNDRIITAER.—
Ready made porno& Metallic or otherwind kept con
'tautly on hand and funerals promptly attondod to
lu town Or country; on the most reasonahle
properties slivats.ln Churchtiown,Cuinth
Oland for rile on easy terms. Apply u
. • J. It. '
• .
1011 RENT.--= - The : laige. and comma
thous Brick Dwelling Home, no', , ....
occupied by the aubeeriber, and the, " . IQiit
large Two•story til.4BlTßED.lloUtill, . : :%‘.if ~
...
oppotilte Itaynumll'it lintel, tore:only tie. ;!..... .. .
cupled by Diehard Parker. r , . .;....—` %..'.."..',..-..
~ Yoe tones npply to .
18p-.20:1.
STK.
~. ORROOLF.OR—RENT.':---' A well
furnlatted Stnre gum tokrent Ib a tAign bffiftion%
hundred IntuAltantA.. an'4A,lLAprnving
there ire ouly, tilreedykgoAA4mAr:Tthei r oiglou given '•
At any tine . lnqulrQ a 0 this dints: •= • • •
Nov. 27) 1859. , ' •
~lliiilleSS TINOS.
J. GOODYEAR .k CO
CHE=I
JAMES WBAVEIt
JACOB RUNES"
ittrosperttieco.
BL.A...CIC.WOOD'S . MAQA
ZIiLtt AND itvrisinenvii:ws.
L. BOOTTA CO., New Yo k, continue to 'publish the
following leading 13rItish Periodicals, vie :
1.
TUE LONDON QUARTERLY, (ConservaUtii.)
MB EDINBURG!! REVIEW (Whig)
TILE NORTH BRITIEU REVIEW, (Fre° Church,) •
TIIIi IVESTIINSTER.
- BTAVit r libbri MTN ,-(Tory.)
The perirsitealswitilriligresent - the tkr groat~n L'
-ca a - Medical
...but_pollticaloturr:dolro fr-.eriorecter,.. '
-An Organs of the most profound writers
. pi .:dance -Lit.
ar ° M°"iLiCrVigtiktratWATlO? ,larliey v
itar t e u' aoilietiur 'ft el " he-world of letters, being
considered indispeneable to' ' the scholar and .tho protea
-ahnial-nutu,-whills—iu - ;tittrAileilfgont-tostifrOratety -
Class' they furnish a more correct and eatisfactory record
of the current' literature of .the day, throughout the
' world, that can be possibly obtaltied from any other
source. • •
=!
. The receipt or ADVANCIS SIIELTB from the British pub
Ushers giros attilitional value to these Reprints, illlO , ,
ranch no they chrinlm - be placed in ,the hands oymif •
scribers about its soon es the original editions.
• 0 TERMS. • Per annun
' -
.v. Por any ono of U . i m four Ite•lowa, - $
3 00
For any two of tho lour Itoriews„ •5 00
Por any tbreo of the four Roviews, ' 7 00 •
For all four of the'lioviowo, 8 00 .
For Illackwootni Magazine, 3 00
' For Blarkwoo3 and une'Rovlow, . . b 00'
For Illailkiennil ant two Reviews, .7 00
For Illackwo3d and three Itovietve,
Nov Indok word and - the - ron-Fltiviiiie;
Money current In the State where Issued will ho ro
celyed et per.
my Mum]
•
A discount of twenty•flye per rent, from the above
prices will ho allowed to ULUOS ordering four or morn
cupids of any one or more of the Omni 'edits. • Thus
Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Bello% will ho sent
to address for $0; four copies of the Our Irriews
and Blackwood for $3O: and so oral. •
• _POOTA •
In all the principal cities midtowns these works will
be dolloerod FREE OF POITAII ii. When sent by mall,
the postago lo any part of the United States will lio but
tWellty4our_cuuts.a_year-for-lileckworal,-and-but-lourv
teen cents a year for each of the Reviews.
N. 11.—The price in arent Britain of the Ova Periodl
cals above minted Is $3l per annum. '
THE FAILIIEIeS GUIDE'
TO FM MN1;IFIC: AND PRACTICAL, ADILICIIIaUII 1% .
STEPHEStI. F. It. 8,, of Edinbur g h, end tb,
Into d. Y NORTON. ProftlNßol,,Or
In Yaln•College, Now haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo.
1600 pages, and unmorous engravings.
This 10: confoscoully, the most complete work on 'Ag
riculture ever published, and in order to give itn wide?
yrculatiOn the pulyll,ahere have resolved to ',date, the
'wive to VII VP, DOLLARS FOW Till: TWO VOLISniiS,
When sent by mall (post pall) to Oiliforpla mot ore
gno the prim will be 47: 'To eveiy other part of the,
Union, and to Canada (loot paid), $O., 1, - 9—This_ work,
is NOT the old ' , Bonk of the Farm."'
Hewitt:moos for any of the above publications should
always be addressed, pgst'pnid, to the Publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT t CO.,
D0e.7,180. N 0.1,4 005) street, Now York.
THE HOME -JOUR F
NAL Olt 18110
monius tt EHITiMIS.
A now your ,il•thip pnpukr Fondly NowspaPor will he
eozurnoneed on the rIRST HAY OE •TANCARY NEXT—printed
on line plper.and clear typo.
With the Ja.ntrory number will begin the publication
or ft 1111,0 and beautif UPORIGINAL , VOILIS OF - F . AVT AYH rig'
VON," Write n expressly fin' the lllorne Journal, entitled
P.11017.131"00T.
A ROMANCH AMEIIICK O N
Ily a Distinguished Author.
•
The romantic oven to on which this beautiful story Sc
founded Occurred In the troubled times or 1782, lento)
diately before, the closd of tne.lievolutionary War, And
the recoplition 'of Ames Iran Itid'epondonce— a tino.
shot, ,drotien ,IVETits brought. out o.trong.character. And
•mighty trials of a corresponding heroisin. The moat
&Vontle Imaginntion.never Invented fiction 'wore ex
citing than ,tho'hlstotikal . prtssagen of these
limes—
(alrange th-roty. untirholv unappropriated by the
end.), Manly heroisni And womanly devotion are
Wrought to the highest degree, through it chain of
events notless exciting than strange—not leas strange
thou true. - •
Phis harmlug story will be succeeded Uy:
A'BEILLIANT VENETIAN TALE
nY OCTAVI
the celebrated author of "The Romance or a Poor Yonne
Man," . the success and circulation of with...h. both in the
New and. Old World, have been unprecedented,- and'
Oxen him • place amongst the first of living novelists
-The tale is one of surpassing IntoPcst, roploto with in.
chitin 11,:_amthighly di:activity.. of Ito lion life. - morals
- tift - d - inanners. Its translation from the French by Mrs.
Mmtisx M. Puttot, (expressly for the -Home Journal,)
herself a talented and gifted aunt:Wens. 'eminently
qtytlitlont Or the task of educatlou.rand by her residence
in the country of the author, will sufficiently guartte•
tee the purity of the style In which It will bo rendered,
and that nothing of the force and merit of the original
will bo lost lu its translation.
SPECIALITIES.—AiI the former, peculiar features of
'he Vapor, which have Oven it a vrorld-wide reputation,
will be coutluu .d, while severabnew onto will give an
Infinite variety to Ito over diversified imam
Osoitoc P. Meatus, besides his 111,Uni constant labors
upon the several departments of the paper, will wake
It the woof on whirl, to brolder first 'many
•
• SKETCHES, SONGS, BALLADS,
etc., suggested by the history idol events of the passing
time:.
N.
N. P. Nitt Is will give a continuo!, series of 11110T0.
GRAPHS OF TILE 1101111, embodied in his jaunted id
the prominent pernmis and leading productions In the
Fashionable, Artistic end Intellectual World lie will
also give morn of his picturings of home lifi, and hurt l
fondly sympathies and Interests, out doors and in, slid
a few more of the 51 I . 3IOItANDA FOll INVAIdDS 0111d1
his experience, correspondence with invalids and pra,••
tiled 0)000,0t.1011 0 , Lille 801111• Ct 0101b10 11110 to write.
limier Me 40 will supply a new series of amusing
sketches, drawn from real life, under thmtitle of
- MY FRIENDS AND
n which 'sundry wull known literary won and artists
will figura.
As heretofore. no labor nor expense will be spired to
maintain the high, reputation of the linos Journal,
which 114 everywhere, both at home nod abroad. ile4
knOWletttOlt to be the Tenet relined and elega.tt Rept,
s tory.of Literature and the Arts on this-side 4 I the sea,
and the BEST AND CHEAPEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN THE
WORLD.
As no more roplot of the NEW VD.ENIE will be )minted
than aro ordered, thoto who lesire to begin with the
rommencetuent of the year will lei able to do to by for
warding their subscriptions at duce. '
Tzsms.—Nor ore copy, $2; for three copied, ss—or nue
copy far three years, ss—fora club oilmen copies, $10;
(or a club of fifteen copies, $2O i . 0.1.4 at thot rate lot 'a
larger elub—alwayslu advaugaa ,
Address MORRIS A
Editors and Proprietors, 107 Fulton St., New, York.
iter,7.1850.
KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE!
, FIFTY-FIFTH VOLUME.
Louis G. Clark, Dr: Janios.o. Noyes, Editors
The present number closes the fine fourth volume of
`the KNICHBRUOCISEK. a n d while we thank our patrons
for their past favors, we shall strive to Increase. their
number by — redoubled care and effort In every depart.. .
Mont of the Mugezine, 'We expect in our next number •
to he aide to announce a series Id: Articles on Popular
Astronomy, by thelitoilt distangtibilistLyrriter upon that
science in the land. 'Stories aLb Pictures. of the •
Hudson. will he completed during the year,end the two
volumes will contain the best sketches, tales, poems.:
etc., that can ho procured (or the entertainment of our
ea dors.
PREMIUM FOR 1860. • .
In order to increase Cho already large circulal ion of
the Knickerbocker, we publish the month a .splendid
engraving of Frith's picture " Merry Melting in the
Olden Thee," which we shall pirnent exclusively to the
$3 outeterlbors to the Magarine for 1860, whether old
or new. The subject represents the pantitnee of our,
'ancentore, end is eminently et A genial. dotitestic•char
aster. , 'fie plate ho !date engraved Igngland at ail expenseof •
$2OOll. is entireiy.new. ittrasurem tiventy•five by tittle.
teen and .eltalf inches itv,elze, conealits thirty nine :
ligures, and is heyond eihdparlson the finest' work of
the klitd evoe.offered AR a premium in this country. ,
TEDII s —Twonty•riv- rente per number, or $3 per
annum,
in advance; Iwo copies. $5; three copies $O. I
The postage on the 514;.islue . (twenty four cents per ,
ensure) to be paid In all ensue at the office where it is
received:,
To evety $3 subscriber for IST, ineloslng twelve
rents extra in stamps, will be soot, fveit-of postage, a
dopy of the new and
,splendld engraving of, "Merry-
Making .n the Olden Tinto." Whoever Oval rend us
the munee or five $3 subscribers, and stamp, ($15,00,)
will reeelvehhe Knickerbocker for one year and this
Engraving gratis.
CLUB RATES FOIL NEW SUBSCRIBERS To TILE
KNICKERBOCKER: TUE CIIEAPEST•EVER
OFFERED IN TUE COUNTRY.
The Knickerbocker and N. Y. Weekly Tribune, Timm
.News, Evening Poet, or American Agriculturist. $3,00.
The Knickerbocker and N. s'. Independent, N. Y.
Evangelist, or Chriation Advocate and Journal,; all
new subscribers.) $3 50,' .
The Knickerbocker an N. l'. Observer, Rome :lour
nal, Dalton'. Pictorial, Ilarper'sWeekly, (now subserib
err,l or any of the 113 Magazine,' or Reprint?" of Foreign
Periodicals. (new rubsoribers,)*l 00.
Any Clubrottbscriber remitting ur SLI2 In addition
'to the above rates will get, free of postage a copy of
Merry-Ilaking In the Olden Time.' ?tallies by
uniting In there clubs can procure the beat Magasine,
( ( he beat Newspaper, and the beat Engraving of the
yeapet less then half the ordlitery price. ,
The Knickerbocker is furulahed to teachers, postL•
easter& and all periodicals end journals; at the club
-ate 01'1.2 a year. Doekeellets and Newsmen will learn
Om price per hundred, etc., on application to the pub.
•• • .
AIjENTS ARE. WANTIIIO In every part of country, lo
canvas, for the Magazin° and Engraving. - -",,BACK
NUMBERS au bound volumes on band.,
•• ' „ , •
JOAN A. GICAY,.
, 16 4 18 Jacob Streot, - New 'York.
IT 0 30.184
SECOND GRAND' FAIR Oh' THE
Cumberlapd Fire ,Cqopany. • .
• Thn outoliaarulMro Company purpose holding a.
• , 'FAIR, IN RHREN'S .
Comiaencing Ileeeniber 12th; and' alba- -
lug December.l7th,
.1859.
Mire oldest being to Miss 'Muds for purpose ‘m,
bufldtng uu ENOINIt.IIOUSE.
Itortioctfully, • •
' Michael Mulch, ' Fan Mel
, . E. P.:Quigley,' ' Joules lilac' tin,
John Arnoy, •. • - A. J. ltelitliter, '
• "Augustus. 'hug, " John
.„' Jacob Albert, Pretiorick'Keunor
4 ... PETRit.SPAIIIt, Chairman. ' '
dir1k0t,0ct.26,1859-tf. . .. •
t. DON'T FAIL, to eee,SIXTH ANNUAL AN.
N'OUNContitNy lad brilltautpfkriN tit atotbet eOlublik
flivibtr, tT, tout.
Etilf at lite Old Rusitssi •
•
• LUMBER AND COAL ARD.
• On the Railroad, Oast nrOt .11111 e, in tlfiDlinediat•
vicinity of thaPits House. 'a •
The anbseribers have entered into Partnership, and
nra doing lousinfilm at the eld stand of Shiorii & Hoffer,
where will be found, at nil times, LTAlREiband COAL
in all their varieties and qualities.
LUMBER.
_,130.-IRDS of every kin,d,
.IE STUFF.. - •
SHINGLES..' - . .
7ATHE: - - •
. -W.GREE - 11LHORING.
. .
• PALING.
•
• RAILS, &o.
And In fict every kind of Lumtitasualki , !Gaza in
ell stocied-Yard
. .
As we run oqr own. ears, we are ensbled:.to furnish
bills of Lumber of coy. required length, at the shortest
'posslble time. Our Flooring, Weathelboarding, &c., is
always housed, and can be furnished 'dry, ,
C 0 •A L , (Under Cover.)
No pains will be spared to furnish Coal for family trio,
clean and dry, of all sisoiCiind qualities, .arnollg which
will be found,'
LYKENS VALLEY.
LUKE - FIDDLER.
. SUNBURY WRITE ASH.
. ,
TREVOR:TON.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN.. "
, .
• LOBBERY, &o.
And to our Lime 'burn log friends and to Blacksmiths,'
we would soy, we con and will furnish as chpap- as the.
• cheapest and' of best quality. • •
The senimipartner will be on the yard ea 'usual to
attend to Ural, who may favorus with a continuance
of their pritionnge. Thankful for past favors, he solicits
continuance of their custom at the old yard.
IVe have a large stock on hand of. Lumber and Coal,
and are continually receiving additions, which wewilL
aollatlFeri, as /My othOr yard, In tire borough.
Don't MB to call at the old yard slyer the mas Llouse.
'* JACOB BB gom,
-
N. 13.—A duplicate of the 'Woks of Sbrom hifoffer,
me In illy hands; those liniel,terlin call on the sq•
scriber at the bid yard and pay to JACOB $ll.llOlll.
' July 27. .
9 00
1000'
\\.‘
E.IV COAL AND LLi .5.11.31+; i'Dll5.
The but,serlbers have this day onteredintopart.
11 - tin-slap to bade
ANp
Wu ivill halm constantly on band and furnish to order
all ads a nd.ti uallty' of seasoned
41.15111E4,
BOARDS,.
"SCANTLING,
• FRAME aim%
•
Poling, Plastering Lath. Shingling Lath, worked Floor
ingnnd Weatherboarding. Posts and italls, and every ne.
ticle;that belbuga too LUAIBEit YAW/. , .
' AU kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepino, Hemlock,
- "and flak, of different goatlike. Having Cars of our
own we can furnish -bills to order of any length and
Alan at the shortest-notice and on tine. treat reasonable
terms. Our worked Loard4.lll Le kept under corer so
that they con be furnished dry nt all times:
'We have constantly, on hand All kinds of Coal
under cover. which We will deliver clean to any part of
the borough. To wit '
INK I.`N S VA 1.1.1 N; Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut
LUKE FIDDLER,
TEEVOSTON
=I
n bleb we pledge ourselvwSlo mell a(the lowest
gudllty uf • -
Linzetatt:tieriind Blackamith's Coat, .
always on hand whirl, we will sell 'at the lowest figure
Yard roost side 01 Orantputr ttelinol. Main street.
ARMSTIIONU & HOFFER:
Ea=
VEW
L:4l On and Mini. Monday, 23d May,' 1 . 80, the sub.
scriber, will run a Dully Train of Care, between
- CA7i,LlBl.,li LAIMbIiIIIA,
Carlinia every morning and Philadelphia every
evening.
All words left - at the - 111 , ,P0T of Peacock,.
Zell Is lIINCIIMAN, No., 808 and 810 Market street,
will be delivered in Carlisle . * the next day. -
.J.-W. II ENDEItSOSI,
West MO:Street, Carlisle, PA.
May 25, '5O
NEW COAL Y A It
Th ' e tabs \ C - Ar 6 ::ill v crr T es E p N oCt;:ll ° y An c l oVfilet. attention
lAineburnere and the citizens of Carlisle, and *the
surrounding .country generally,%to PILW .COAL
YAlll , attached to Lis Ware House. on West Illsgh at,
where ho will loop constantly on hand a large supply
of the best quality of COA I, to wit
'Ly keno valley, Luko Fiddler, Dine Grove and Trevor.
ton, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal,
which ho
. pledges himself to sell at the lowest passible
prWoc. Ifest quality of Llnteburder'e and Illackemith's
Coal always on hand.
4h. All orders loft at the Ware house, or at bin resi
dence in North Hanover street, will be promptly at.
tended to.
Aprll 14,'68—ti. .1. W. HENDERSON.
JOHN EARLY. J. R. NONEMAKER.
110RWARDING AND ,COMMIS
SION HOUSE.
FLOVD.AND FEED,
COAL, PLASTEIt AND SALT.
The subscribers having taken the warehouse, cars and
fixtures of Wm. 11. Murray's well known establishment.
on West High street, opposite Dickinson College, would
inform the public that they Lova entered into a general
Forwarding and Commission I ueineme,
The highest market price will be paid for Flour, Brain
and Produce .if air kinds.
Thoy arealeo prepared to freight produce and stock.
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the ioweet rates, with
safety and despatch.
PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on band, and
FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale oe retail.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE TIDDLER,
'SUNBURY WRITE ASK,
LOCUST GAP,
Limeburner's and blacksmith's
=1
KEPT UNDER COVER,
and delivered dry to any part of tho town.
EARLY & NONEBIAILRE
Aug. 1" ,1850
L • •
ARll.—The - subscribers
1) . 31.1.1g11 Y,
having purchased a largo tract of pine timber
land and saw mills, un the ivest branch of Abe fluxqur
banns river, have opened out a lumber yard at
• MECHANICSBURG,
on the railroad, corner of Allen andlllgh streets, near
the steam saw mill of tieldle, Eberly'A Co., and also one
AT GREASONVILLE,
~ none Plainfield, where we will ho able to sell lumber at
" such prices that will be to the interest of builders and
others to call and ono us before buying elsewhere. Our
advantaatat over other dealers are that our lutpbeidaes
not pass through the hands of one two or more enact'.
;'tors before see get it, and that, will enable us to sell
lumber cheaper nosh any others can sell at these places.
We will also wholesale lumber from our Harrisburg,
yard, and will deliver lumbar at any point along•tha •
Cumberland Volley .itatlroad. if dotted, builders can
havo lumber sawed suitable for any sine of building, or
for other purposes, by furnishishluit us with their Qr.
Secs in season. 811A.VeNkIlt, OItbIASON I CO.
April, 13, 1850-1 y
ESTER'S LOCK 'STITCH
L
SEWING, MACHINE:
Price $5O and Upwards.
-
' Th• greet favor whlrh'ettanded the Introduction of
LESTEIt'S SEWING MACHINES,
le enfilelept evOlence of their
* SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHERS,
ran BOTI3
AND THIN WOICK,
being more simple Unlit other MACH/NES S Arid /Oil
liable to- • • •
TO GET, OUT. OF ORDER.
They will STITCIi, ItEM, ItiSti - AND Q-ATIME.
They make good back slid,-bolh sides alike,
WARRANTED ONE YEAR.
Sales-Room, NS Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE, MD
0et.5,1869.
Our Ncintei—Our Motto—'-"Good
ropqctfully announce that we in r
mtopahplding our ,
LAST GRAND FAREWELL FAIR,-
' during the liolhleye in
. . .
. .
RIJEEM'S
_HALL,
. ..
_._,,
Commencing Wednesday Evening, Member 21at, 11459,
and aloolog Monday Enuning t 'January 2d,1880.
• We respectfully solicit, the aid of the public in the
enterprise. - The procoede are to be applied to the pay.
,moot of HOSE recently purchased. • .
Slagle Tickets, 10 0 mate. +Paciagen •
cmitalning 81X
itekets, 60 cents.. To' bo obtained from any •of, the •
,mnuiltte or at the door. • Respectfully,
Joe: O. Halbert,' • L M. Myers, . ...
Oeorgo Moll, John 0. Halbert,
. Jobn O. libber, •.' John O. Schuehtutin,•
• ' Wileou L..Spottswood, William Zimmerman, - ~ :t
bloom Early, Daniel .1. Moore,
• Robert F Noble; Wm..T. Cameron t • .•. :
, , .
George Weise, ' ,
JOS. W. OffILIIY, °balmier'. .
Oct 28,4850-t L .1 , ,
. ...
. .
1Q- BUILDING. LOTS ©T' PUBLIC
• 1 oSAl:ll.—Elghteou valuable, ietssitunted on North
it!, exteocied between Vest . and Collegesta, measuring "
1 :10 feat in (tent unit. and 240 in depth, To rnlshinir by far ..".....
1 tho most eligible and plessint building sites within the
1 borough at this thee i will he sold . at .publle
. solo . ow ., •
1,2211.11t8DAY, the .12th day - of JANUAItY next.. 'Pew.'
t sous 'wishing to secure building lots; will do well hi ,• -s ,
avail themseirea! of this opportunity to purohase-Wil !.-.
they will be ROM without fldi. Any 0130 , whihkg furi ,
thor particulars will please rail on the subsedbero wh0 .16
.1 6
ill be 4appy, to give gay inlorquition Wished cor.i ,t . i . I;
' Tern Tad° ktibwa on the day of sale bi. „ ..- i .. j'' ..
, . JNO A.KEL . I.blit. ' . ,'--
ZulaWmilfaimisiroO*ollo. ~
II
dc . C .— do